At a weird high school kids basement party that involved lots of underaged kids smoking illegal substances and acting like conspirators. But the first time we were actually properly introduced to each other was at the infamous Café Kesselhaus in Darmstadt (a student town near Frankfurt) that was one of the best clubs of its day.

Your definition of “techno music”

I wish I had one like George Clinton and Kraftwerk being stuck in an elevator. Maybe Steve Reich, Giorgio Moroder, Manuel Göttsching and Ron Hardy being guest workers on the same shift in a Detroit car factory? Or: repetition is key.

The first record which makes you crazy

Crazy for must have been a radio play of Hans Christian Andersen’s “ The Nightingale”. As a kid I wanted to listen to that record over and over. And then maybe Tina Turner’s “We Don’t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)”. Well balearic.

Think to Milk Club. Do you remember the craziest night you had there?

I was about 14 or 15 years old when I went for the first time. So every night in there seemed like the craziest ever during that phase. Nightclubbing can be a disturbing thing to young and innocent minds.

The last place you have been enjoying

Club-wise aside from the usual and regular suspects: The Block in Tel Aviv. The whole package there (sound, mixer, people, staff) is the real deal.

Do you have a special journey that you want to do one day?

A ride on the orient express or the long journey home.

Book or movie to read/watch?

If you can read German, Alexander Kluge’s latest book and if not, you should watch an Israeli movie called “Big Bad Wolves”.

Your favourite historical character?

Sir Edmund Blackadder

A special moment you had with Dixon in the booth

Almost ten years ago and more than eight hours from start to finish at his now legendary Inner City night at Berlin’s Weekend club.